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Saurabh Verma

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According to available information, the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) in New Delhi is widely considered to offer the best placement options for a BSc Horticulture degree in India, due to its reputation as a premier agricultural research institution with strong industry collaborations and a high placement rate for graduates. 

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Akansha Bisht

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The general steps involved in merit based admission to the BSc Horticulture Science course are discussed below.Step 1: Application: The students need to fill out the application form to apply to the university through the official university website. The application forms are generally released in the month of April - May.Step 2: Generation of Merit List: A merit list of shortlisted candidates will be prepared on the basis of marks obtained in class 12 board exam.Step 3: Counselling and Document Verification: The shortlisted candidates will be called for Counselling and document verification. The candidates will have to
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Akansha Bisht

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Documents required for admission to a BSc Horticulture programme may include: Admission form, Class 12 mark sheet (photocopy), Class 12 certificate (photocopy), Provisional certificate from the last institution attended, and Character certificate from the last institution attended.

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Akansha Bisht

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Online BSc Horticulture course is an undergraduate degree programme that typically lasts three to four years. It focuses on the science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, ornamental plants, and other crops. The programme includes courses on crop psychology, agricultural science, plant biotechnology, and agribusiness management.Horticulture degrees provide science-based education that can be applied to a wide range of careers, including landscape plant production and the use of plant materials in both constructed and natural landscapes. Candidates who cannot pursue BSc Horticulture Course in regular mode have the optio
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Akansha Bisht

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Depending on their skills and interests, graduates of the Bachelor of Science programme in Horticulture can find employment in a range of agricultural fields. The following are some common BSc Horticulture employment areas:·   Defense·   Healthcare Industries·   WHO·   UNESCO·   Space and Research Agencies·   Agriculture fields·   Organic Industries

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Akansha Bisht

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The core, lab, and elective BSc Horticulture subjects make up the three components of BSc Horticulture subjects, which come together to form the entire programme. A few of the roughly core BSc Horticulture course subjects are listed below:Remote sensingEntrepreneurship GrowthProduction of Medical and Aromatic Plants' SeedsCrop processing for horticultureManagement of the horticulture businessBSc Horticulture Optional SubjectsThe following are a few horticulture-related elective BSc Horticulture courses:Plant Physiology's Fundamental ConceptsPrinciples of GeologyElementary Plant, Biochemistry, and Technology in Soil Science

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Nidhi Kumari

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The most recent deadline for Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry (YSP)'s B.Sc. (Hons.) in Horticulture often varies on a variety of variables, including the volume of applicants and how well they score on entrance examinations or qualifying exams. The entrance exam or aggregate marks threshold for these kinds of programs has historically varied between roughly 60% and 70%. In the admission exam ranks, the approximate range for certain cutoff figures is between 300 and 500. Nevertheless, depending on seat availability and competition, these numbers may change annually. It is preferable to check YSP's official w
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Akansha Bisht

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You can get admission to MSc Horticulture without a BSc Horticulture. However, you have to fulfil the eligibility criteria, that is, to obtain a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline like Agriculture, Agronomy, etc. Hope this will help!

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Akansha Bisht

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A minimum of 50% aggregate scores are required in Class 12 from a recognised board, to get admission to a BSc in Horticulture course. However, there are numerous BSc in Horticulture colleges in India and the eligibility criteria for each college differ. 

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Akansha Bisht

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Horticulture may be a single branch of Agriculture, but it contains many practices and types of farming. The types of Horticulture vary from crops produced for consumption to those grown solely for their appearance. The major types of Horticulture include:OlericulturePomologyViticultureFloricultureTurf ManagementArboricultureLandscape HorticulturePostharvest PhysiologyPropagation

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